The high G reentrant tuning has always been traditional. This guy takes the Low G mod a bit further with a low A. Sounds like he's more into selling strings than actually playing the ukulele the traditional way.

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I'm still fooling around with the uke. The nylon strings are still stretching, but it's intonated very well. I'm getting used to the tone/sound, and it doesn't sound "plinky," it sounds kind of "woody" and it projects fairly well.

Thankfully, there's YT, so it wont be nearly as hard learning a simple tune. I'm probably aiming a little too high, but I don't want to just learn a strumming kind of tune, but more a chord solo kind of thing.

Been reading up on strings. I've read that nylgut sounds brighter than other strings, and they recently made a change where it feels strange. Since I'm new to it all, it doesn't really matter much to me, but the nylon strings feel a bit too slippery, and unlike the nylons on my classical. It's just kind of fun to be doing something totally out of my element.

I still feel kind of dumb in paying what I did. I could have gotten the Cordoba from Amazon, and saved $80. Oh, well.

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Yep, but traditional as far as I can tell is G, C, E, A, With the G re-entrant

You have G, C, A, E. ???

Curious what you mean by a/e ?

a/e= acoustic electric. The choices weren't great. It was either very low end, or middling-high, so I went with what I have.

Yeah, it was strung up (high) G, C, A, E. I read about ukes, so know about the tuning you mentioned, or dropping the G an octave, but that would have entailed a string change. Since I really don't know what I'm doing, I'm just rolling with what I have. The high G makes for some interesting sounds. It's a matter of getting used to it. If I really get into it, maybe I'll get a 2nd uke like many players. But I don't see that happening anytime soon. I need to learn to play this one, lol.

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